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benefice Meaning in Tamil ( benefice வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

வருமானம் கொடுக்கும் சொத்து,



benefice தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

None

benefice's Usage Examples:

Natives and Anglo-Indians alike venerate his name, the former as their first beneficent administrator, the latter as the most able and the most enlightened of their own class.


, but continued to interfere with elections, to appropriate the revenues of vacant benefices, and to exact an oath of fealty before admitting the elect to the enjoyment of his temporalities.


sins was a wise and beneficent king, who reclaimed the ptians from savagery, gave them laws and taught them bandits.


However, these dukes and counts were not merely officials: they too had become lords of fideles, of their own advocati, centenarii and scabini, whom they nominated, and of all the free men of the county, who since Charlemagnes time had been first allowed and then commanded to commend themselves to a lord, receiving feudal benefices in return.


The offender, whether simoniacus (one who had bought his orders) or simoniace promotus (one who had bought his promotion), was liable to deprivation of his benefice and deposition from orders if a secular priest, - to confinement in a stricter monastery if a regular.


But an account of such ceremonies belongs rather to demonology than to the history of the worship of Manes, which are peaceful, well-conducted and beneficent beings, endowed and, so to speak on the foundation, like the Christian souls for whose masses money has been left.


The crime of "plurality," the holding by one cleric of two or more benefices, was especially attacked, as also clerical absenteeism and ignorance, and laxity in the monastic life.


Chicheley now became the subject of a leading case, the court of king's bench deciding, of ter arguments reheard in three successive terms, that he could not hold his previous benefices with the bishopric, and that, spite of the maxim Papa potest omnia, a papal bull could not supersede the law of the land (Year-book ii.


beneficent norms under the right conditions.


The great number of benefices which he held left room for some doubt as to his disinterestedness.


Admission, institution, installation or induction of any person to a benefice, 'c.





Synonyms:

sinecure, church property, spirituality, ecclesiastical benefice, spiritualty,



Antonyms:

disable, worldliness, outwardness,

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